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i think that is what president obama and most democrats hope will be the case. i kind of doubt it, but i am ready to see what portion of that i will be permitted to see. [applause] >> well, thank you again for that truly in lightning presentation and dialogue with the audience. now on behalf of the mit college republicans, like to present you with a small token of our appreciation which you can open really quickly. >> oh, gosh. i usually mangos things. one of the things that people will tell you is i am with plants. okay. [applause] >> and we hope you will spit from this month. keep that on your copy of -- coffee table. again, on behalf of our club thank-you to our audience members for attending the special presentation and a record two seeing you and future events. also, we are an unfunded club, so we appreciate any monetary donations you can make. we have a donation box on the table. again, thank you for coming. [applause] >> happy to come. >> all right. and we do have his new book available for sale comanche will autograph copies. make sure richard goodwin. t
i think that is what president obama and most democrats hope will be the case. i kind of doubt it, but i am ready to see what portion of that i will be permitted to see. [applause] >> well, thank you again for that truly in lightning presentation and dialogue with the audience. now on behalf of the mit college republicans, like to present you with a small token of our appreciation which you can open really quickly. >> oh, gosh. i usually mangos things. one of the things that people...
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what it would be in the future and finally i render seeing you in chicago on the night that barack obama was elected, crying in tears. i just want to cheer you describe the wave of emotion that you felt in 2008 and i will take my answer off the air. >> guest: thank you very much for your question. i have always felt and more and more feel it more so today than it when men never got their due. women played a major role in the civil rights movement. i work with diane nash. she was our leader in the student rights movement and she became a leader nationally. she was the chair of the movement. we had the central committee of the student movement in nashville and diane was a student from chicago and she would haul us together and organized a sit in and she coordinated our efforts on the freedom ride but it was diane nash and ella baker were considered the mothers of the student nonviolent coordinating committee and she would work with doctor martin luther king jr. and planned the meeting for the student nonviolent coordinating committee was founded. she went back to north carolina and went to
what it would be in the future and finally i render seeing you in chicago on the night that barack obama was elected, crying in tears. i just want to cheer you describe the wave of emotion that you felt in 2008 and i will take my answer off the air. >> guest: thank you very much for your question. i have always felt and more and more feel it more so today than it when men never got their due. women played a major role in the civil rights movement. i work with diane nash. she was our...
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. >> clinton, bush, and obama. >> thank you. it is an honor to meet you. i hope you will have cartels in your office on capitol hill. >> you have to advertise. >> thank you. thank you. >> you sent me that e-mail. i got this e-mail and ended up with to cafe lattes. got one because i had been chattering. >> it is temporary. >> you crazy kid. >> how are you? >> i have not even read your review. tomorrow when i am working on my column, that is when i will be allowed to read it and treated and posted. i would love that. >> you know you can get your food bill with me any time. i will see you. lynen here. you can get a good photo leading in. >> okay. you're going to do it yourself. >> nice person. [inaudible conversations] >> oh, yes. yes. is that the same one? >> i have it in red and pink. >> you are styling, baby cakes. yes. see you tomorrow. thank you. what happens to these things? >> well, it is not that big. it is only like 30 people. you can just keep that one handy. >> i will be there. >> maybe i can start a fight with them. >> the little things. >> somebo
. >> clinton, bush, and obama. >> thank you. it is an honor to meet you. i hope you will have cartels in your office on capitol hill. >> you have to advertise. >> thank you. thank you. >> you sent me that e-mail. i got this e-mail and ended up with to cafe lattes. got one because i had been chattering. >> it is temporary. >> you crazy kid. >> how are you? >> i have not even read your review. tomorrow when i am working on my column, that is...
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guest: thank you for having me. >> president obama will spare a pair of turkeys, live on c-span. the president and ceo of the cleveland clinic. he talks about the ongoing debate over health care. here is a preview. >> what do you think? >> i think we have to understand what is going on in health care across the country. health care has become so expensive and united states. it is now consuming 18% of our gdp. is starting to eat into education and other social programs that we want to have and need to have. we are more expensive than any other country in the world and we have to harness that inflation rate. we have to bring the cost down so that we can remain competitive. we have been at this a long time. it is a process that started several years ago. we have closed one hospital that was two miles from hospitals. frankly, we have consolidated services. we consolidated services for obstetrics, for rehabilitation, for cardiac surgery, for pediatrics. and for trauma. for example, trauma, when we consolidated the services, we saw a 20% improvement in mortality rates. this is been a l
guest: thank you for having me. >> president obama will spare a pair of turkeys, live on c-span. the president and ceo of the cleveland clinic. he talks about the ongoing debate over health care. here is a preview. >> what do you think? >> i think we have to understand what is going on in health care across the country. health care has become so expensive and united states. it is now consuming 18% of our gdp. is starting to eat into education and other social programs that we...
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. >> thank you. >> we have been hearing for a long time now the danger of cyberattacks on national security, and we have been talking about the corporate grounds for the most part. where do you see this going? and is this realistic? when will it happen and what can we do about it? >> okay, you said academics don't look in the future. so look into the future. [laughter] >> the biggest problem is espionage and disrupting systems and where is this going in the future? well, that is a great question. do let me go to the edwards noted revelation for a moment and that they part of the picture. the u.s. government, the nsa is beyond capable than they intercept more data and more information than many people previously assumed. i think one of the big questions of the future what does that mean? what does it mean for intelligence? what does it mean for the balance between western intelligence agencies in other countries. and i understand that we are very concerned about what is going on at the moment and some
. >> thank you. >> we have been hearing for a long time now the danger of cyberattacks on national security, and we have been talking about the corporate grounds for the most part. where do you see this going? and is this realistic? when will it happen and what can we do about it? >> okay, you said academics don't look in the future. so look into the future. [laughter] >> the biggest problem is espionage and disrupting systems and where is this going in the future? well,...
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thank you very much, everybody. god bless you, and god bless america. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> president obama in san francisco as part of a six stop west coast fund-raising swing, greeting supporters in seattle. here in san francisco in today and in los angeles tomorrow he will talk about his economic agenda. he started talking about lifting sanctions on iran. senate majority leader harry senate might pursue stronger sanctions against iran after lawmakers criticized a nuclear accord that would ease sanctions. he called it an important first step but expressed uncertainty whether it would be good enough to meet when we come back, we will take a look at this, see if we need stronger sanctions, he said in an interview today. coming up this evening, our special q&a program will feature .nthropologist robin nagle she will discuss her experience as a sanitation worker in new york city. it starts at 7 p.m. great years ago, i don
thank you very much, everybody. god bless you, and god bless america. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> president obama in san francisco as part of a six stop west coast fund-raising swing, greeting supporters in seattle. here in san francisco in today and in los angeles tomorrow he will talk about his economic agenda. he started talking about lifting sanctions on iran. senate majority leader harry...
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i'm going to move it because i think, are you confident that the obama administration and congress can agree on defense cuts that did not impair significantly the ability of the united states to bring the world's comment superpower? >> no. off mike. >> -- [laughter] no. i think there is an outline of the least a small budget deal to be had. when you talk to reasonable members of both parties in congress, and there are still some who belong in that category, you can come up with some mechanisms for increasing revenue and some mechanisms for restraining or reducing entitlement costs that could at least get us to a small budget deal for the next two to three years. with some relief, you know, to avoid another round of sequestration and so forth. whether we can see our way through the political paralysis to get there is another question altogether. i think that, you know, i am by nature an optimist. i want to believe that rationality will prevail but so far it hasn't. time after time from the imposition of sequestration to the recent shutdown and so forth. so i am not confident at this poi
i'm going to move it because i think, are you confident that the obama administration and congress can agree on defense cuts that did not impair significantly the ability of the united states to bring the world's comment superpower? >> no. off mike. >> -- [laughter] no. i think there is an outline of the least a small budget deal to be had. when you talk to reasonable members of both parties in congress, and there are still some who belong in that category, you can come up with some...
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gentlemen, thank you for being on "the communicators." >> guest: thank you very much. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> president obama is in san francisco today. he'll talk about immigration policy and changing current laws. in june the senate passed legislation to pay for increased border security and create a guest worker program and a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. the house has yet to act on the measure. you can watch the president's remarks from san francisco live at 2:35 p.m. eastern over on c-span. [background sounds] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [gunfire] >> on november 25, 1963, approximately one million people lined the route of president kennedy's funeral proversion from the u.s. capitol to -- procession from the u.s. capitol to arlington national cemetery. starting tonight at 8:30 on c-span2, watch nbc's coverage of president kennedy's state funeral. >> now, a discussion about the health insurance marketplaces and findings from a report on the number of people ebb rolled -- enrolle
gentlemen, thank you for being on "the communicators." >> guest: thank you very much. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> president obama is in san francisco today. he'll talk about immigration policy and changing current laws. in june the senate passed legislation to pay for increased border security and create a guest worker program and a path to citizenship for undocumented...
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. >> thank you. thank you. it was because he sent it bad enough that i started announcing to everybody. i got this divine e-mail. i handed over to cafÉ lattes. one from your blessed jimmy. and then i've been chattering about it so much. [inaudible] >> thank you. it temporary. >> you crazy kid. how are you? i haven't even read your review because they're running me around. >> it's good. >> tomorrow when i'm working on my column, that is when i'll feel to read it and tweet it and post it. [inaudible] >> i would love that. >> do you know you can get your photo with me anytime? just bring him here. you can get a good photo meaning in. >> would you think it is an iphone? are you going to do it yourself? [inaudible] >> nice purse. >> thank you. i've got it in every color. >> yes, yes. is that the same when i complimented him peen? >> i've added an orange and pink. >> you are styling, babycakes. >> i will see you tomorrow. >> yeah, tomorrow. what happened to these blogger things? >> it's not that big. it's only like
. >> thank you. thank you. it was because he sent it bad enough that i started announcing to everybody. i got this divine e-mail. i handed over to cafÉ lattes. one from your blessed jimmy. and then i've been chattering about it so much. [inaudible] >> thank you. it temporary. >> you crazy kid. how are you? i haven't even read your review because they're running me around. >> it's good. >> tomorrow when i'm working on my column, that is when i'll feel to read it...
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thank you for being with us today. i would like to thank william galston, and would like to thank and congratulate our author, tevi, wooley. we are adjourned. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> for more information about the author visit his web site, tevicorley.org. >> the 60s were different. [laughter] >> there were a lot of things happening involving race, the breakdown in the structure of society. i was suddenly out of the seminary and without structured is difficult to navigate. i was fortunate to be there, the structure the nuns had given me and the seminary had given me. i was also extremely fortunate because i had already been in predominantly white schools, the only black kid in my high school in savannah. the transition to school with very few blacks in a difficult set of circumstances academically and otherwise, i had a jump-start. i was ahead of the game so i have something. it allowed me to continue to do well even though it was very difficult. >> later today on c-span hear from two supreme court just
thank you for being with us today. i would like to thank william galston, and would like to thank and congratulate our author, tevi, wooley. we are adjourned. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> for more information about the author visit his web site, tevicorley.org. >> the 60s were different. [laughter] >> there were a lot of things happening involving race, the breakdown in the structure of society. i was suddenly out of the seminary and without structured is difficult...
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[applause] >> thank you for that enlightening presentation into dialogue with the audience. now on behalf of the college of public club i would like to present you with a small token of our appreciation which you can open quickly. >> one of the things people tell you -- we hope that you'll sip from this mug as you research your next book. the keypad on your coffee table. again on behalf of the club thank you to the audience members for attending this special presentation. we look forward to seeing you at future events when we see other high-level officials such as michael, and also, we are an unfunded club so we appreciate any monetary donations you can make. again, thank you for coming. [applause] we do have the new book shaping the nation of april and he will autograph copies so make sure that you get one. wendy lower talks about the role german women played in the holocaust and reports that close to 500,000 women were employed in eastern europe where they were witness to and participated in numerous atrocities. hitler's fury is a finalist for the book of nonfiction. this
[applause] >> thank you for that enlightening presentation into dialogue with the audience. now on behalf of the college of public club i would like to present you with a small token of our appreciation which you can open quickly. >> one of the things people tell you -- we hope that you'll sip from this mug as you research your next book. the keypad on your coffee table. again on behalf of the club thank you to the audience members for attending this special presentation. we look...